I really like coming to this place because not only is it SUPER clean, but there have been times where I feel they’ve given me extras on a pedicure(when my feet really needed it) and I only paid for a basic. I also appreciate that in spite of their«menu» of add-ons, there is no pressure to get any of those services. No pressure + $ 20 for a pedi + lots of color choices + the occasional extras at no extra charge = a loyal customer. What I recently discovered is you can get a quick 10 minute chair massage for $ 10 before you leave the spa. I highly recommend going into this place on a weeknight because they don’t have a line of people waiting to get their nails done and will definitely spend a little extra time on you.
Gina b.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
Don’t waste your time or money. I’ve given this place 2 chances for Pedicures! How can you really do a TERRIBLE job when its’ YOURCAREER to do nails? They rush you, over charge, aren’t friendly, etc. I don’t even want to waste my time writing about them however I just want to warn you. ALSODONOTLETTHEMREMOVEYOURGELPOLISH… THEYBASICALLYFILEDOWNYOURNAILSTONOTHING!
Carrie Neal W.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I’m gazing at my pretty toes right now, and saying«Thank you, Cocos!» I went back today to try their pedi services — in those fabulous chairs I mentioned before — and I am pleased. $ 20 for a spa pedicure. A clearly listed out«menu» of services/add-ons(soak, exfoliate, etc) on top of the base price, but no pressure from the ladies working on your feet(or hands, I assume, but I haven’t tried a mani yet). The chairs, spa bowls and massagers were even better than I’d thought they’d be from my first glance last visit. Oh, and they have TONS of polish — Essie and OPI, my faves — for you to peruse for your color choice. And, hand and feet«driers» so you don’t have to wave your hands or wiggle your toes to get dry, but can spend a few minutes drying out before you leave! Ah. Nice.